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the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified. but talked so could you see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. look at the way he loads and disarms, and almost no movement when he shoots the gun. pop, like nothing. >> reporter: he stood out. >> he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> reporter: being a cop, could you tell that it was for to him? >> yeah. i think it was very for to him. yeah. >> reporter: could you see it. >> yeah. >> reporter: even during the training. >> yeah. i think it is a 300-pound dummy. he does that easily. >> reporter: this is a very strong man. >> right. >> reporter: but not everything was easy for the aspiring police officer. drill officers picked on him for his weight and slow running. >> he was always struggling. i thought maybe because he is a big guy, picking on him. couple of times he would respond sort of aggressively. you know. he would yell back louder than anybody else would. you know, he would be like -- yes, drill instructor. or
the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified. but talked so could you see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. look at the way he loads and disarms, and almost no movement when he shoots the gun. pop, like nothing. >> reporter: he stood out. >> he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> reporter: being a cop, could you tell that it was for to him? >> yeah. i think it was very for to him....
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rhee we thank you for joining us and we know you had some busy-- pierce morgan, head john stuart, as cnn and we have our old friend here from c-span filming this event so people from the united states can benefit from what you have to say. just to kickstart how did you come up with a fascinating and interesting book "radical" and where does the name come from? >> guest: i think the genesis of the name is interesting that when i first got to d.c. fellow was performing in the most defunct glad -- dysfunctional district in the nation that was a widely known truce. i did things that i thought were obvious for school districts in that state, a closing low performing schools, moving out in the affected employees, cutting the bureaucracy in half and as i was taking these steps people started to say she is a firebrand, a radical, a controversial and i thought really? finally i said if reconnaissance to a dysfunctional system makes me a radical then i am okay without. that was embracing that concept for the name of the book. >> host: some people call you anti-teacher but there are many teachers t
rhee we thank you for joining us and we know you had some busy-- pierce morgan, head john stuart, as cnn and we have our old friend here from c-span filming this event so people from the united states can benefit from what you have to say. just to kickstart how did you come up with a fascinating and interesting book "radical" and where does the name come from? >> guest: i think the genesis of the name is interesting that when i first got to d.c. fellow was performing in the most...
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cnn editorial producer erin mclaughlin joins us from london. first off, remind our audience, who was richard iii? >> richard iii was one of the most infamous kings portrayed by shakespeare himself as a vial and twisted villain. he's been accused of murdering both of his nephews in an attempt to keep hold of the throne. and he met his demise in 1485. all the way back in 1485 during what was called the battle of bosworth field. he was killed in action and henry vii were victorious in battle and the burial place of richard iii has long since been forgotten. that is, of course, until now. over 500 years later, a team of archeologists are poised to release their findings as to whether skeletal remains found buried in a parking lot, i new thisp mu niceple parking lot are the remains of richard iii. the media is dubbing it, the king in the parking lot. >> why do they think it is him? was it apparent how he was killed or something that was in that parking lot all these years later? >> so far the evidence that they presented is largely circumstantial. t
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becky anderson, cnn, london. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm deborah feyerick in this morning for randi kaye. it is 7:00 and we're so glad that you could join us here this morning. we begin this hour with the massive multistate manhunt for a rogue ex-cop who apparently has vowed vengeance on the men and women he used to work with. police are on alert in three states, california, nevada and arizona. and in mexico for any sign of christopher dorner. by land and air, search teams are combing the mountainous resort area of big bear what i can where dorner's truck was spotted thursday. he's accused of killing three people, including a police officer and the daughter of a retired cop. police say it's just a matter of time before they catch him. >> we're coming together today to catch mr. dorner. what that means is we will look under every rock, we will look around every corner and we will search mountaintops for him. the riverside police department is pledging all of their resources to this effort. >> police are urging dorner to turn himself in.
becky anderson, cnn, london. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm deborah feyerick in this morning for randi kaye. it is 7:00 and we're so glad that you could join us here this morning. we begin this hour with the massive multistate manhunt for a rogue ex-cop who apparently has vowed vengeance on the men and women he used to work with. police are on alert in three states, california, nevada and arizona. and in mexico for any sign of christopher dorner. by land and air, search teams are...
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a cnn contributor. and ana navarro, republican strategist, also a cnn contributor. let me start with you, donna. the president is engaged in a major effort right now to try to get some serious gun control measures into law. he's going on friday to chicago. that's, there's been a plague of gun violence in chicago. he's presumably going to mention guns in his state of the union address. the family of the slain teenaged girl would came to washington for the inauguration, the first lady went to her funeral over the weekend. the family will sit with mrs. obama in the gallery tomorrow night. can he change the outcome as a result of what he might say tomorrow night? because it's not looking great as far as really significant changes, legislative changes are concerned. >> you know, i think the president going to address gun safety issues tomorrow and perhaps put back on the table universal background checks as something that most reasonable people in this country agree upon. the vice president has also made a big push, an initiative to get sheriffs and law enforcement offic
a cnn contributor. and ana navarro, republican strategist, also a cnn contributor. let me start with you, donna. the president is engaged in a major effort right now to try to get some serious gun control measures into law. he's going on friday to chicago. that's, there's been a plague of gun violence in chicago. he's presumably going to mention guns in his state of the union address. the family of the slain teenaged girl would came to washington for the inauguration, the first lady went to her...
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cnn, the most trusted name in news. now back to the "ac: 360 special." >> after christopher dporner's manifesto came to light, another strange twist. >> president package was bizarre. the package sent by christopher dorner was bizarre. anderson cooper described the contents in detail. >> mailing a parcel to may office that arrived on the first of the month. my assistant opened it. he found a hand labeled dvd accompanied by a yellow post-it note reading, i never lied." apparently reference to the 2008 dismiss practical the lapd. >> dorner was fired from the department for making false statements after accusing an lapd training officer of kicking a mental lynn stable man. the chief who fired him, bill bratton. bratton gave dorner a personal coin burying the chief's own name. >> also in the package, i mentioned a coin wrapped in duct tape. the tape bearing handin inscription thanks but no thanks. that's his former boss. here's the coin again. you can see the bullet holes. another shot. nicked off the top of that. >> report
cnn, the most trusted name in news. now back to the "ac: 360 special." >> after christopher dporner's manifesto came to light, another strange twist. >> president package was bizarre. the package sent by christopher dorner was bizarre. anderson cooper described the contents in detail. >> mailing a parcel to may office that arrived on the first of the month. my assistant opened it. he found a hand labeled dvd accompanied by a yellow post-it note reading, i never...
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a skill apparent when he joined the lapd on february 7, 2005 the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified but talked so you could see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. the way he disarms and shoots. almost no movement when he shoots the gun and then pump like nothing. >> he stood out? >> yeah, he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> being a cop, could you tell that it was important to him? >> yeah, i think it was very important to him. >> you could see it? >> yeah. >> even during the training? >> yeah. >> i think it's a 300 pound dummy and he does that easily. >> this is a very strong man? >> right. >> not everything was easy for the aspiring police officer. drill instructors picked on him for his weight and slow running. >> he was always struggling, but -- i thought, maybe because he's a big guy they're picking on him. a couple times he would respond sort of aggressive. you know, he would yell back a little louder than anybody else would. he would be like yes, drill instructor or okay. >> dorner did
a skill apparent when he joined the lapd on february 7, 2005 the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified but talked so you could see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. the way he disarms and shoots. almost no movement when he shoots the gun and then pump like nothing. >> he stood out? >> yeah, he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> being a cop, could you tell that it was important to...
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from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, i'm don lemon. thanks for watching. >>> this is the story of a man who swore to uphold the law. it ended in a fiery shootout after a deadly manhunt capping a reign of terror. his promise to protect had become a vow of vengeance. in the hour ahead, everything that mattered from the terror he inflicted to the inferno that consumed him. this is an ac 360 special killer cop, christopher dorner. here's randi kaye. >> reporter: it's been a terrifying two weeks for law enforcement in southern california as a lone gunman and ex-cop fuelled by anger set out on a killing rampage. tonight from los angeles, we bring you the story of one man who waged a deadly war of retribution and take you inside one of the largest manhunts in los angeles police history. for almost a decade, irvine, california, has been known as the safest city in america. but in early february, this l.a. suburb was the scene of after terrible double murder. a crime at the time that offered no hint of the terror to come. >> call came out at 9:
from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, i'm don lemon. thanks for watching. >>> this is the story of a man who swore to uphold the law. it ended in a fiery shootout after a deadly manhunt capping a reign of terror. his promise to protect had become a vow of vengeance. in the hour ahead, everything that mattered from the terror he inflicted to the inferno that consumed him. this is an ac 360 special killer cop, christopher dorner. here's randi kaye. >> reporter: it's been a...
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i'm don lemon at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. thank you for watching. i will see you back here again next weekend. >>> this is story of a man who swore to uphold the law, and that is how it began for a police cadet named christopher dorner, but it ended after a deadly manhunt and a reign of terror. his duty to serve and to mete out punishment for the men and women of the police force that mattered to him. and then from the roots of the rage and to the rage and the inferno that consumed him. our search for a cop killer. randy kaye. >>> it has been a long two weeks as a lone gunman fueled by anger >>> it has been a long two weeks as a lone gunman fueled by anger set out on a killing rampage. tonight from los angeles, we bring you the story of one man who waged a deadly war of retribution, and take you inside one of the largest manhunts in los angeles police history. >> reporter: for almost a decade irvine, california, has been known as the safest city in america. but in early february, this l.a. suburb was the scene of a terrible double murder. a crime th
i'm don lemon at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. thank you for watching. i will see you back here again next weekend. >>> this is story of a man who swore to uphold the law, and that is how it began for a police cadet named christopher dorner, but it ended after a deadly manhunt and a reign of terror. his duty to serve and to mete out punishment for the men and women of the police force that mattered to him. and then from the roots of the rage and to the rage and the inferno that...
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you had cnn's coverage land, sea and air. you had helicopters and people on the scene and it made for good tv. >> wait a minute. paul, wait a minute. 4,000 people -- >> but the implications were not great. >> not every story has larger implications. 4,000 people powerless, adrift at sea with little food or water. >> i didn't have a problem with cnn going wall to wall with it as long as they went back to the world. i did wince when somebody on there said i feel like i'm in a third world country and i thought, you're getting off the boat. however inconvenienced you are. they even told tv reporters to their credit. look, this is not a natural disaster. it was riveting and reminded you of the "titanic." >> not quite the "titanic." everybody covered it, but not quite to this extent. i want to touch on one more thing before we go to break. fox news and former senator scott brown this week hiring herman cain. serious question. the last time we heard from herman cain he was dropping out of the presidential race in the face of sexual
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lawyers representing jackson have not returned cnn's phone calls. the u.s. attorney's office in washington had no comment when asked earlier. >>> back to the special coverage of the blizzard and the urgent manhunt in california here in just a moment. other news developing right now. roll it. >>> actor hugh grant among those receiving phone hacking settlements today from rupert murdoch's company. news international settled 144 lawsuits, seven other cases will go to trial. lawyers said grant received, quote/unquote, substantial damages. the suit stemmed from that widespread scandal involving the hacking of celebrities and politicians and others by murdoch tabloids. >>> private e-mails and photographs belonging to not just one but two american presidents hacked and published online for the world to see. the secret service is investigating the hacking and publication of the correspondence. the accounts held private e-mails of the bush family including former presidents george h.w. and george w. bush. >>> and perhaps somewhere beyonce is saying, i told you so. he
lawyers representing jackson have not returned cnn's phone calls. the u.s. attorney's office in washington had no comment when asked earlier. >>> back to the special coverage of the blizzard and the urgent manhunt in california here in just a moment. other news developing right now. roll it. >>> actor hugh grant among those receiving phone hacking settlements today from rupert murdoch's company. news international settled 144 lawsuits, seven other cases will go to trial....
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the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified. but talked so could you see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. look at the way he loads and disarms, and almost no movement when he shoots the gun. pop, like nothing. >> reporter: he stood out. >> he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> reporter: being a cop, could you tell that it was for to him? >> yeah. i think it was very for to him. yeah. >> reporter: could you see it. >> yeah. >> reporter: even during the training. >> yeah. i think it is a 300-pound dummy. he does that easily. >> reporter: this is a very strong man. >> right. >> reporter: but not everything was easy for the aspiring police officer. drill officers picked on him for his weight and slow running. >> he was always struggling. i thought maybe because he is a big guy, picking on him. couple of times he would respond sort of aggressively. you know. he would yell back louder than anybody else would. you know, he would be like -- yes, drill instructor. or
the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified. but talked so could you see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. look at the way he loads and disarms, and almost no movement when he shoots the gun. pop, like nothing. >> reporter: he stood out. >> he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> reporter: being a cop, could you tell that it was for to him? >> yeah. i think it was very for to him....
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. >>> "cnn newsroom" continues now. that's it for me. now with brooke baldwin. >> planes, trains and life at a virtual stand still as folks brace for a blizzard tonight. and it is picking up this hour. i'm brooke baldwin. special coverage begins right now. it is not just snow. the storm surge threatening the northeast could hit historic levels. >>> and -- >> he's told us what he intends to do and so far he's done it. >> -- the urgent manhunt for an ex-cop trained for war. and investigators say christopher dorner won't stop until he gets more blood. >>> here we go. i'm brooke baldwin. let's talk about this blizzard. it is about to bear its teeth. want to plunge right in. chad myers with me in the weather center. give me the bottom line. >> it looks like we have arms or the outer bands of a hurricane approaching new york city. not a hurricane, but we will have hurricane winds with this coming up, brooke. >> i'm coming back to you. we'll talk about the dense northeast, tens of millions of people, many of whom lived through sandy. first, the
. >>> "cnn newsroom" continues now. that's it for me. now with brooke baldwin. >> planes, trains and life at a virtual stand still as folks brace for a blizzard tonight. and it is picking up this hour. i'm brooke baldwin. special coverage begins right now. it is not just snow. the storm surge threatening the northeast could hit historic levels. >>> and -- >> he's told us what he intends to do and so far he's done it. >> -- the urgent manhunt for an...
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keeping you informed, cnn, the most trusted name in news. because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil™. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. >>> after christopher dorner's manifesto came to light, another strange turn. kyung lah has the details of a package he sent to our own anderson cooper. >> the package sent by christopher dorner was bizarre. anderson cooper described the contents in detail on "a.c. 360." >> dorner reached out to me, mailing a parcel to my office that arrived on the 1st of this month. inside he found a hand- labelled dvd accompanied by a yellow post-it note saying i never lied, in reference to his 2008 dismissal from the lapd. >> dorner was fired from the department for making false statements of accusing an lapd training officer of kicking a disabled man. >> also in the package, as i mentioned, a coin wrapped in duct tape. the tape bearing a handwritten subscription, thanks but no thanks. you can see the bullet holes. three to the center. another shot nicked off the top of that. >> after
keeping you informed, cnn, the most trusted name in news. because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil™. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. >>> after christopher dorner's manifesto came to light, another strange turn. kyung lah has the details of a package he sent to our own anderson cooper. >> the package sent by christopher dorner was bizarre. anderson cooper described the contents in detail on "a.c. 360." >> dorner reached out...
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i'm jake tapper for cnn in minot, north dakota. >>> good evening. it's hard to imagine a bigger night because it's hard to foresee a bigger winter storm than the one forecasters say could dump more than two feet of snow in parts of the country. tens of millions could be affected. thousands of flights are already canceled. we'll tell you what you need to know to stay safe and where the storm is going to hit. >>> we begin with breaking news. authorities say he's got the means to inflict mass casualties and a mission calling for precisely that. take a look. this is the man that police all across southern california are trying to find. he may now be one step closer to locating. christopher jordan dorner is his name. ex-navy reservist, ex-lapd officer with a grudge against the force. if you see him, do not approach him. get some place safe and contact authorities. the breaking news, police have located his burned out truck near big bear lake, which is about 100 miles east of los angeles. they have not, however, located dorner himself. just moments ago, w
i'm jake tapper for cnn in minot, north dakota. >>> good evening. it's hard to imagine a bigger night because it's hard to foresee a bigger winter storm than the one forecasters say could dump more than two feet of snow in parts of the country. tens of millions could be affected. thousands of flights are already canceled. we'll tell you what you need to know to stay safe and where the storm is going to hit. >>> we begin with breaking news. authorities say he's got the means to...
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cnn fact check and the nra's swift response is ahead, as well. but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or drank alcohol that day. do not drive or operate machinery until at least 4 hours after taking intermezzo and you're fully awake. driving, eating, or engaging in other activities while not fully awake without remembering the event the next day have been reporte
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a council diplomat tells cnn that meeting will be held eight hours from now. we are covering this story extensively and getting reaction from around the region. in beijing, and in washington. let's go straight to our correspondent there, we want to start with matthew. the last time he spoke on cnn, there was no reaction from china to this third nuclear blast in north korea. any word now? >> reporter: still no official confirmation here in china that date knowledge this is a nuclear test. although we understand the north koreans say this indeed was a nuclear test, the kind of confirmation we were waiting for. as far as the chinese media are concerned, they have been treating it as an earthquake. the chinese geological survey, the earthquake network center confirmed a quake took place in that part of north korea where they are conducting nuclear tests in the past. also reports on the news agency, the official news agency as well as on chinese television reporting local residents saying they felt it earth tremors for something around a minute or so without any in
a council diplomat tells cnn that meeting will be held eight hours from now. we are covering this story extensively and getting reaction from around the region. in beijing, and in washington. let's go straight to our correspondent there, we want to start with matthew. the last time he spoke on cnn, there was no reaction from china to this third nuclear blast in north korea. any word now? >> reporter: still no official confirmation here in china that date knowledge this is a nuclear test....
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a look at your headlines right now on cnn. tomorrow in manhattan, new york city will say goodbye to its third term mayor, ed koch. koch died early friday of congestive heart failure. a who's who of new york political power is expected to attend the funeral. former president bill clinton will give a tribute, and current mayor michael bloomberg will deliver the eulogy. ed koch was 88 years old. >>> direct talks between the united states and iran. it could happen. vice president joe biden says washington is willing to sit down one-on-one with iranian officials on the subject of tehran's nuclear program. biden is in germany, attending a security conference later this month, iranian officials will start a new round of nuclear talks with the u.n. security council. >>> the boy scouts of america could decide to lift its ban on gay members as soon as tomorrow. the group holds its executive meeting this week in texas, but republican governor rick perry of texas says there is no reason to change the ban. >> scouting is about teaching a s
a look at your headlines right now on cnn. tomorrow in manhattan, new york city will say goodbye to its third term mayor, ed koch. koch died early friday of congestive heart failure. a who's who of new york political power is expected to attend the funeral. former president bill clinton will give a tribute, and current mayor michael bloomberg will deliver the eulogy. ed koch was 88 years old. >>> direct talks between the united states and iran. it could happen. vice president joe biden...
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drew griffin with cnn. nice to see you. >> v.a. police. >> reporter: yes, sir. >> if this has not been approved by public affairs office, we cannot let you on. >> reporter: i'm calling them now. y want to call them and see -- >> i can't technically call them. can you take the camera across the street. >> reporter: i'm going to phone them right now. instead of answering our questions, the v.a. spokesperson has released three media advisories. the last one on the day we visited read in a voice mail. >> v.a. is committed to providing safe facilities and quality care for veterans. >> reporter: the advisory goes on to say that an investigation is under way and that -- >> testing results indicate remediation at pittsburgh v.a. medical center university drive has been successful. >> drew is joining us now. the centers for disease control finally did release its report of the veterans hospital. what did the report conclude? >> wolf, mainly that the outbreak was bigger than any of us knew. 21 cases either directly or probably linked to the
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cnn's ted rowlands is there. the president spoke very emotionally today. >> reporter: yeah, he obviously talked about gun violatience he in his hometown. he even brought up his own childhood growing up without a father. >> hey, chicago! >> reporter: the president spoke just a few miles from his chicago home and from where 15-year-old hadiya pendleton who he talked about in his state of the union was murdered. >> what happened to hadiya is not unique. it's not unique to chicago. it's not unique to this country. too many of our children are being taken away from us. >> reporter: the president said stopping violence in chicago and other urban areas could be helped by economic opportunity, education and the family, fathers, he said, had to be more involved in their children's lives. >> i wish i'd had a father who was around and involved. >> this right here should be an eye-opener for all parents. >> reporter: we spoke with two aunts of michael ward, one of two men charged with hadiya's murder. ward's family says they
cnn's ted rowlands is there. the president spoke very emotionally today. >> reporter: yeah, he obviously talked about gun violatience he in his hometown. he even brought up his own childhood growing up without a father. >> hey, chicago! >> reporter: the president spoke just a few miles from his chicago home and from where 15-year-old hadiya pendleton who he talked about in his state of the union was murdered. >> what happened to hadiya is not unique. it's not unique to...
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beth cares and cnn analyst sunny host hostin. i want to begin with you. the story is she killed travis alexander in self-defense because among many things he was an abusive pedophile, and yesterday messages weren't be sent to him called him beautiful o on the inside and a truly amazing friend. that has to hurt. >> yes, indeed. the prosecution is trying to jeks ta pose her writings which heap all kinds of praise on him, whether it's her private journal entries or text messages to him or what she had to say in the book at his memorial. nothing about any sort of abuse or any ped feel ya. these glaegss the prosecution believes are absolutely a lie. >> sunny hostin, a lot of times the prosecution has to tap dance very carefully in how much they beat up a witness on the stand and here you have this very sort of demur looking, quiet-spoken young woman who's just an extraordinary liar. can the prosecutor do anything he wants here? i mean does he have carte blanche to rip her to shreds or does he have to watch it? >> i think you always have to watch it because you
beth cares and cnn analyst sunny host hostin. i want to begin with you. the story is she killed travis alexander in self-defense because among many things he was an abusive pedophile, and yesterday messages weren't be sent to him called him beautiful o on the inside and a truly amazing friend. that has to hurt. >> yes, indeed. the prosecution is trying to jeks ta pose her writings which heap all kinds of praise on him, whether it's her private journal entries or text messages to him or...
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that's pretty much how we all watch cnn. >> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the... >> jon: (jon hits button). ( cheers and applause ) i have to say, china, i'm not feeling that threatened. maybe iran could pick up the slack. >> now the greatest achievements of iran's space program to date, the islamic republic enters a monkey into space and recovers his safely. >> jon: or you could shoot a monkey into space. no one was more excited about this than the monkey himself. seen here doing his impression of hans solo in carbonite. iran, you think the c.i.a.... you just got pita on your [bleep]. that guys don't [bleep] around. not for nothing. a little propaganda advice. you can't brag to us. we did that 50 years ago. we had been launching space monkeys before you had us overthrow your democratically elected government. i'm sorry. it was eisenhower's idea. what's next, iran? >> this is the second time iran sent live animals into space. including a mouse, a turtle and a worm into orbit in 2010. >> jon: islamic space mouse, turtle and worm all of which inspir
that's pretty much how we all watch cnn. >> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the... >> jon: (jon hits button). ( cheers and applause ) i have to say, china, i'm not feeling that threatened. maybe iran could pick up the slack. >> now the greatest achievements of iran's space program to date, the islamic republic enters a monkey into space and recovers his safely. >> jon: or you could shoot a monkey into space. no one was more excited about this than the monkey himself. seen...
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cnn's rachel nichols is live for us in new orleans. if they had been able to come back, wow, that would have been the story, but they couldn't. >> reporter: huge momentum swings in this game, soledad. for anyone following the ravens' season, they've seen this all year. two of their best players injured for quite some time in the middle of the season. they fired their offensive coordinator. all these back and forths during this gam, they really took it in stride. in fact, i talked to the mvp of this game, quarterback joe flacco, afterward, and he showed why he's earned his nickname joe cool. he said, eh, no big deal. take a listen. >> we've been through games like that. we understand that's probably going to happen. these guys are a good football team. it's tough to look at it like that. when they made it 28-20, it's like, okay, yeah. it's not really what we wanted, but we still have the lead, and we've got to go out there and execute. that's what we were able to do. we were able to put a couple good drives together at the end. we weren
cnn's rachel nichols is live for us in new orleans. if they had been able to come back, wow, that would have been the story, but they couldn't. >> reporter: huge momentum swings in this game, soledad. for anyone following the ravens' season, they've seen this all year. two of their best players injured for quite some time in the middle of the season. they fired their offensive coordinator. all these back and forths during this gam, they really took it in stride. in fact, i talked to the...
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facebook.com slash carol cnn or tweet me @carolcnn. thank you for joining me today. we hope you expanded our expanded talkback show. keep the conversation going. cnn newsroom continues with ashleigh banfield. >>> carol, thanks so much. hello, everyone. first came the manifesto, and then came the murders. and now los angeles police officers are being forced to watch their backs this morning after an ex-cop allegedly made good on threats to kill fellow officers and their families. christopher dorner was fired from the force after a series of hearings in which he felt he had been wronged. and now he's threatening to quote, bring asymmetrical and unconventional warfare to any la cop on duty or off. the body count is mounting. one officer is dead. another wounded. also dead, a former officer's daughter and her fiance. we are watching this story as it continues to develop. but again, la police officers at this hour are themselves in need of protection. we are not being given a lot of details to o exactly where they've are looking for this man. but make no mistake he has a
facebook.com slash carol cnn or tweet me @carolcnn. thank you for joining me today. we hope you expanded our expanded talkback show. keep the conversation going. cnn newsroom continues with ashleigh banfield. >>> carol, thanks so much. hello, everyone. first came the manifesto, and then came the murders. and now los angeles police officers are being forced to watch their backs this morning after an ex-cop allegedly made good on threats to kill fellow officers and their families....
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>> yes, sir. >> terence moore is a cnn sports contributor who is at the game with us. i'm stretching because it's getting real close. and boy. it's 11 seconds. they just put one second back on the clock. i have my tweet all ready in my pocket and then i'm going to send it. i want to read something from cbs. and it says, immediately after the power failure in the superdome, we lost numerous cameras and some audio power by sources in the superdome. we utilized cbs's backup power, and at no time did we leave the air. during the interruption, cbs sports and our studio team reported on the situation as a breaking news story providing updates and results while full power was restored to the dome including sets and broadcast booth. as we were watching it in the newsroom, terence, i was saying, been there before. the producer's in your ear saying, keep talking, major technical problems. i guess that's what was going on. i asked you before the break to put on your hat and your sports marketing hat. first to sports marketing as we wait for a couple seconds. first for sports mark
>> yes, sir. >> terence moore is a cnn sports contributor who is at the game with us. i'm stretching because it's getting real close. and boy. it's 11 seconds. they just put one second back on the clock. i have my tweet all ready in my pocket and then i'm going to send it. i want to read something from cbs. and it says, immediately after the power failure in the superdome, we lost numerous cameras and some audio power by sources in the superdome. we utilized cbs's backup power, and...
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align. >>> breaking news here on cnn, the ravens win 34-31. look at the celebrating going on down in new orleans. on the left, baltimore maryland, on the right the french quarter. the french quarter is not packed yet. people are still partying and celebrating in the superdome. as soon as they make their way from the superdome, which is a 10, 15 minute walk. on the left, they are really excited in baltimore, which they should be. the ravens -- the 49ers were the favorites. i remember terence moore, you know what i'm going to say. you sat on this anchor desk with me, and what did you say to me. >> yeah, i didn't know there was going to be a power outage. >> what did you say? >> i said the best team always wins the super bowl and the best team is san francisco. >> you said that san francisco was going to win. and i said i think you're wrong. i said the ravens are going to win and that's what happened. >> this is correct. >> we're joking around here. >> prepower outage. >> right after half time, there was a power outage that lasted for 35 minutes.
align. >>> breaking news here on cnn, the ravens win 34-31. look at the celebrating going on down in new orleans. on the left, baltimore maryland, on the right the french quarter. the french quarter is not packed yet. people are still partying and celebrating in the superdome. as soon as they make their way from the superdome, which is a 10, 15 minute walk. on the left, they are really excited in baltimore, which they should be. the ravens -- the 49ers were the favorites. i remember...
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speaking on cnn, pringle and her travel group says the situation was tough, but tolerable, and that includes caring for some people who had kids aboard. >> i think the kids had fun. they were running around on the ship. the crew did a lot to play with the kids and have events for them. i think the parents of the children were more stressed than the children themselves. >> i was thankful we didn't have our kids with us. p ri ngle and her group were on board for a surprise 40th birthday for her sister. they praised the efforts. ship's crew who tried to make the best of overwelming situation. now, one of the other passengers aboard the triumph has already filed a federal lawsuit over this whole ordeal. i asked julie and connie what they think of legal action. they say, of course, conditions aboard the ship were bad, but they say it doesn't warrant a lawsuit. reporting live in oakland, abc7 news. >> there will be lawsuits, sergio. >>> well, the weekend is here, and a storm is churning its way from the pacific. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with live doppler 7hd. >> and it doesn't show up o
speaking on cnn, pringle and her travel group says the situation was tough, but tolerable, and that includes caring for some people who had kids aboard. >> i think the kids had fun. they were running around on the ship. the crew did a lot to play with the kids and have events for them. i think the parents of the children were more stressed than the children themselves. >> i was thankful we didn't have our kids with us. p ri ngle and her group were on board for a surprise 40th...
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christopher dorner also reached out directly to cnn. he mailed a parcel to anderson cooper's office here at cnn in new york. anderson is with me now. you get a lot of mail and a lot of strange mail, so it's not something you would have noticed o or seen. what was in it? >> it got here february 1st, i was just made aware of it earlier today, as well as was cnn management. it was a parcel and in the parcel was probably most notable, a coin. the kind of ceremonial coin that's often handed out in the military. and this one is the former chief of police of the lapd, will bradden's coin. and i talked to chief bratton. he says it's likely the suspect got this coin at a ceremony where he gives out these coins to people who are going to be serving overseas. notable about this coin, there are three bullet holes shot through the center. there's also what looks like the nick of a bullet on the top rim of it. so this was included in the partial. there was also a post-it note, saying, i never lied. there was a dvd and around that coin, there was duct
christopher dorner also reached out directly to cnn. he mailed a parcel to anderson cooper's office here at cnn in new york. anderson is with me now. you get a lot of mail and a lot of strange mail, so it's not something you would have noticed o or seen. what was in it? >> it got here february 1st, i was just made aware of it earlier today, as well as was cnn management. it was a parcel and in the parcel was probably most notable, a coin. the kind of ceremonial coin that's often handed...